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  • |Similar to:||[[Nissan Pulsar|Nissan Pulsar/Cherry]] ...Pratola Serra, near [[Naples]], for assembly. Italian-built cars badged as Nissan Cherry Europe can be readily identified by their rear lighting clusters, wh
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  • ...high-performance grand tourers, such as the [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano]], [[Nissan GT-R]] and the [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]], may be considered to be [[sup *[[Nissan S30]]
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  • * 1984-1986 [[Nissan Cherry]] ''Europe'' * 1984-1986 [[Nissan Cherry]] ''Europe''
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  • ...[[Infiniti]] [[G35]], [[Acura]] [[TL]], [[Nissan]] [[Nissan 350Z|350Z]], [[Nissan]] Sentra, [[Subaru]] [[Subaru Impreza WRX STI|Impreza WRX STI]], and the [[ ...hey began supplying [[Porsche]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Lancia]], [[BMW]], [[Nissan]], and [[Chrysler]]. They went public on the Milan Stock Exchange in [[1995
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  • |[[Image:Nissan primastar.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A modern van, the [[Nissan Primastar]]]] '''[[Nissan]]'''
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  • ...-7]] and [[Mazda RX-8|RX-8]], [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]], [[BMW Z4]], [[Nissan 350Z]], [[Porsche 928]], [[Porsche 924|924]], [[Porsche 944|944]], and [[Po
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  • ...head [[coupé]] 2+2, the [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] [[Lotus Elan|Elan]] +2, the [[Nissan 300ZX]] 2+2, the [[Chevrolet Monza|Chevrolet Monza 2+2]] and the [[Pontiac] * [[Nissan 240SX]]
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  • | [[Nissan]] [[Nissan GT-R|GT-R]] | 2009 [[Nissan GT-R]]
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  • | [[Nissan Fairlady Z]] GT500 | [[Nissan R92CP]]
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  • ...[Nissan Silvia|Silvia]] ([[200SX]] in Europe/Oceania, [[240SX]] in USA), [[Nissan 180SX|180SX]]
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  • ...ty vehicles; examples of this are the [[Dodge Caliber]], [[SEAT Altea]], [[Nissan Qashqai]] and [[Chevrolet HHR]]. Most automakers create new [[market niche]
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  • ...gearbox was not carried over when the Cedric/Gloria was replaced by the [[Nissan Fuga]] in 2004. Possibly the largest vehicle currently sold with a CVT is the [[Nissan]] [[Nissan Murano|Murano]], a mid-size [[sport utility vehicle]] with a 3.5L [[V6]] en
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  • ...nese manufacturers like [[Mitsubishi Motors|Mitsubishi]], [[Subaru]] and [[Nissan]], use AWD in performance cars. * Nissan
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  • ...[Nissan Silvia|Silvia]] ([[200SX]] in Europe/Oceania, [[240SX]] in USA), [[Nissan 180SX|180SX]]
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  • * [[Nissan 100NX]] * [[Nissan 300ZX]]
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  • ...''BTDC''') although a very few small and fast-burning engines, such as the Nissan MA10 with hemispherical [[combustion chambers]], require a spark just '''af
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  • ...the [[Interlagos]] Circuit in [[Brazil]]. Moving to the World Series by [[Nissan]] in [[2003]], Karthikeyan won two races and took three other podium positi He continued in the Nissan World Series in [[2004]], taking wins in [[Valencia]], [[Spain]] and [[Circ
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  • ...profit margin]]s) under their original names ([[Honda]], [[Toyota]], and [[Nissan]] respectively). All three luxury marques are now very successful and prof |85||[[Nissan]]||3203||0.13||[[Japan]]||[[Automotive]]
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  • * [[Nissan|Datsun/Nissan]] [[Nissan Cherry|Cherry]] ...h finally bit the dust seven years later when the larger 206 went on sale. Nissan launched a curvy all-new Micra in 1992 and the new car, built at its Sunder
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  • ...h 130 hp or more falls into this category, so a RWD car such as the [[Nissan 240SX]] would be a sport compact. High performance versions of compact cars ...an Skyline]] would then fall into the same category as the Honda Civic and Nissan Sentra. This is probably based on the design philosophy of domestic automak
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  • Makes as diverse as [[Mini]], [[Jaguar]], [[BMW]], [[Volvo]], [[Nissan]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[Holden]] have tasted success at "The M ...ing Sierras broke down. In 1991 and 1992, turbocharged, all-wheel-drive [[Nissan Skyline]] GTRs won. The 1992 victory was particularly controversial. Alre
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  • ...[Nissan Silvia|Silvia]] ([[200SX]] in Europe/Oceania, [[240SX]] in USA), [[Nissan 180SX|180SX]]
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  • * [[Nissan Skyline|Prince Skyline Sport]] (1958)
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  • ...nly) 6 cylinder inline engine also used this same configuration, as does [[Nissan]]'s 1990-1996 Z32 300ZX in its V6 VG30DETT.
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  • ...hicles as the [[Fiat]] VSS (vehicle by subsystems); the [[Fiat Tipo]]; the Nissan Terrano II; the Daihatsu Move and numerous others. In more recent times, in * 1993 [[Nissan Mistral|Nissan Terrano II]]/Ford Maverick
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  • ...|right|A [[cylinder head]] of four [[Poppet valve|valve]] engine.<br />( [[Nissan VQ engine]] )]]
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  • * [[Nissan Cefiro]] (A31) * [[Nissan 240SX]] (SE models; available as an option)
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  • ...|Ford Cyclone]]<br>[[Honda J engine|Honda J-series]]<br>[[Nissan VQ engine|Nissan VQ]]<br>[[Toyota GR engine|Toyota GR]]
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  • Dixon was entered in a one-make series featuring the [[Nissan]] Sentra. He had an immediate impact during the race at [[Pukekohe]], near Such misadventure didn't deter the chubby youngster. After his Nissan nightmare, Dixon went on to win every series he competed in.
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  • * [[Nissan Skyline|Prince Skyline Sport]] (1958)
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  • *[[Nissan R390 GT1]]
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  • | [[Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo]] | {{flagiconUSA}} [[Nissan]] Performance Technology
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  • ...DAF's Van Doorne's Transmissie b.v. in [[Tilburg]], The Netherlands and [[Nissan Primera]] is offered with this transmission.
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  • ...[[Ghost Rider (stunts)|Ghost Rider]]'', and more extensively in Nissan's [[Nissan 350Z|350Z]] commercial "The Run". *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p87SA_OSl-4 The Run] - Nissan Z Demo Tape. Filmed on closed streets in Prague, Czech Republic. The video
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  • * [[Nissan]]: '''Tiptronic'''
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  • ...first [[MPV]] in [[1978]], the [[Lancia Megagamma]], which inspired the [[Nissan Prairie]], the first MPV to achieve mass sales.
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  • * 1993 – [[Nissan Terrano II]]
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  • * 1988: [[Nissan Stelvio]] * 1991: [[Nissan Gavia]]
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  • ...to the front and rear. However, Premier incorporated the [[Nissan A engine|Nissan A12]] (1171&nbsp;cc/52&nbsp;bhp) powertrain instead of the original Fiat en
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  • ...] uses a viscous coupling unit to drive the front, and the [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]] [[Skyline GT-R]] uses a clutch. The [[Audi TT]] normally powers the front .... This system was introduced in some variants of the [[Nissan Cube]] and [[Nissan Tiida|Tiida]].
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  • ...giconUSA}} [[Miracle Motorsports]] <br> ([[Lola B2K/40]] - [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]) <br> ([[Courage Compétition|Courage C65]] - [[Advanced Engine Research|
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  • *[[Nissan Micra|Nissan Micra/March]] *[[Nissan Primera]]
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  • ...san]] CEO [[Carlos Ghosn]] is sometimes compared to him, since he returned Nissan to profitability in only a year, in what is considered one of the greatest
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  • ...g racer [[Kenji Okazaki]] and Dorikin, who also gave demonstrations in a [[Nissan 180SX]] the magazine bought over from Japan judged the event with [[Rhys Mi | [[Nissan Silvia]] || S15 || 6 cars || 5 cars || 3 cars
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  • * [[Nissan FM platform]]
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  • ...econd generation [[Rover 200]]. Alfa Romeo's venture into this market, the Nissan-based [[Alfa Romeo Arna|Arna]], was one of the few unsuccessful European sm
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  • * [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]: '''Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)'''
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  • ...Lancer|Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII]], [[Subaru WRX]], [[BMW M3]] and [[Nissan Skyline]].
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  • ...generation [[Rover 200]]. [[Alfa Romeo]]'s venture into this market, the [[Nissan]]-based Arna, was one of the few unsuccessful European small family hatchba ...dels by 2006; Toyota had the [[Toyota Yaris|Yaris]], Nissan launched the [[Nissan Versa|Versa]], and Honda debuted the [[Honda Fit|Fit]]. Volkswagen, after
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  • ...quire a spark just '''after top dead centre''' ('''ATDC'''), such as the [[Nissan MA engine]] with hemispherical [[combustion chamber]]s, or [[Hydrogen vehic
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  • | [[Nissan 350Z]] | [[Nissan 350Z]] Roadster
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  • The first of these models was the [[Nissan Micra]] (2002), which is 3.72&nbsp;m long and smaller that many superminis
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  • ...es the [[Cadillac CTS-V]] and the sixth-generation [[Chevrolet Corvette]]. Nissan's Japanese domestic market supercar, the [[Skyline GT-R]], was tuned at Nü
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  • ...01, [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] '88, '90, [[Lexus]] '06, '07, [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]] '92, '94, [[Pontiac]] '04, '05 | {{flagiconJPN}} [[NISMO|Nissan Motorsports Intl.]]
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  • In 2002 they become the exclusive supplier for [[World Series by Nissan]], a move that allowed them to gain the contract for the [[World Series by ..., known as the [[Dallara SP1]], which has also served as a test mule for [[Nissan]]'s aborted return to the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. All these cars were comp
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  • ...[[Lamborghini]] uses a viscous coupling unit to drive the front, and the [[Nissan]] [[Skyline GT-R]] uses a clutch. The [[Audi TT]] normally powers the front There are two main players in the Australian market: [[Toyota]] and [[Nissan]]. The typically more massive American four-wheel drive trucks and [[SUV]]s
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  • ...83.html] The circuit has always hosted the [[NISMO Festival]] for historic Nissan racers, since the takeover and refurbishment in 2003, the event took place
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  • |[[Nissan]] |[[Nissan]]
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  • ...(using both the road course and the then newly constructed Thunderdome), [[Nissan Mobil 500|Wellington]] in New Zealand and [[Fuji Speedway|Mount Fuji]] in J
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  • ...and 2002 Lola chassis), [[World Series by Nissan]] (also known as Formula Nissan) and [[Formula Renault 3.5|Formula Renault V6 Eurocup]], as well as the Nor
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  • The following year, he made a deal with the crack sports car team at [[Nissan]], landing a factory seat. He also managed a test drive with one of the to
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  • | [[Nissan Primera]] | [[Nissan Micra]]
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  • .... This system was introduced in some variants of the [[Nissan Cube]] and [[Nissan Tiida|Tiida]]. * Nissan Pathfinder/Armada (All-Mode) multi clutch based with locking center differe
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  • ...el cars, racing the Spanish [[World Series by Nissan|Euro Open MoviStar by Nissan]] (his first and last season in the series) with the help of former [[Minar
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  • ||J||[[Japan]]||White with red "sun"||Black||[[Honda]], [[Nissan]], [[Toyota Motor Corporation|Toyota]]
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  • *[[Nissan]] — ''X-TRAIL FCV'', based on [[UTX|UTC Power]] fuel cell technology. ...d Technologies Corporation]], currently in joint development with Hyundai, Nissan, and BMW, among other auto companies. Another major supplier is [[Ballard P
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  • ...rrying out their own research in to VCR Engines, including [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]], [[Volvo]], PSA/[[Peugeot]]-[[Citroën]] and [[Renault]] but so far with
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  • ...to 170PS and 240 Nm of torque (available from 1750 rpm to 4,500 rpm). Also Nissan produced the [[March Superturbo]] in 1987 which was also both supercharged
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  • [[Image:Parkingbrakehandle.jpg|thumb|Emergency brake handle (for [[Nissan Cube]] Z10 series)]]
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  • ...ind a seat, although he went on to star once more at Le Mans. Drives for [[Nissan]], [[Toyota]] and [[Bentley]] impressed, but a second victory failed to mat
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  • Mainstream Japanese manufacturers such as [[Honda]], [[Nissan]] and [[Toyota]] have slightly more expensive prices than European manufact ...[[Saab 9-3]]. 4x4s related to compact executve cars are the [[BMW X3]], [[Nissan Murano]] and [[Land Rover Freelander]]. In Germany, these are not considere
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  • ...until 1998 and then by Fiat from 1998 up until 2006. Unos manufactured by Nissan had the word licence underneath the Fiat badge on the rear end and models i
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  • ..."[[Tuner Car]]s" are [[Japan]]ese vehicles, such as a [[Toyota Supra]], [[Nissan Skyline]], [[Mazda RX-7]], [[Subaru Impreza]], and the [[Mitsubishi Lancer
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  • ...cars are also gradually catching on, though the 2008 model years of the, [[Nissan Altima]] and [[Ford Fusion]] only offered ESC on their V6 engine-equipped c *[[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]: '''Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)'''
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  • ...h the [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]], [[Honda]] with its [[S2000]], and [[Nissan]] with the [[Z-car]].
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  • | [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]]
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  • ...ic Power-Assisted Steering (EPS) technology later introduced on the 2003 [[Nissan Micra]] & [[Renault Megane]].
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  • ||J||[[Japan]]||White with red "sun"||Black||[[Honda]], [[Nissan]], [[Toyota Motor Corporation|Toyota]]
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  • | [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]]
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  • | [[Nissan 300ZX]]-[[Chevrolet Small-Block engine#350|Chevrolet]]
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  • Following F1, he raced with mixed results in touring cars for [[Nissan]] and in the [[Maserati]] one-make series. He also became an F1 commentato
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  • ...vers for 2004. Leinders was signed from the ranks of the [[World Series by Nissan]], while Montiero was signed from the American [[Emerson Fittipaldi|Fittipa ...Montagny]], was rewarded for a championship year in the [[World Series by Nissan]] with a permanent test drive at Renault, [[Ryan Briscoe]] joined Ricardo Z
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  • * [[List of Jatco transmissions|Nissan/Jatco]]
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  • ...wn as [[Formula 3000]] and [[Formula Two]]), [[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[For
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  • ...es ever serving as a template for cars around the world, from [[BMW]] to [[Nissan]]. ...stry began to fail. Small performance cars from [[BMW]], [[Toyota]], and [[Nissan]] took the place of [[engine displacement|big-engined]] cars from America a
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  • * [[List of Jatco transmissions|Nissan/Jatco]]
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  • ...wn as [[Formula 3000]] and [[Formula Two]]), [[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[For
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  • ...rsche, entered by Alzen, finished only sixth, six laps ahead of the Falken Nissan and the road legal GT3.
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  • ...lar || [[Chevrolet Matiz]]<br>[[Citroën C1]]<br>[[BMW MINI]]<br>[[Nissan Micra]]<br>[[Peugeot 107]]<br>[[Renault Twingo]]<br>[[Kia Picanto]]
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  • ...be built in Kentucky, USA. Also, [[Nissan]] announced the release of the [[Nissan Altima|Altima]] hybrid (technology supplied by Toyota) around 2007. *'''[[Nissan]]'''
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  • ...], while an influx of Japanese manufacturer interest saw prototypes from [[Nissan]] and [[Toyota]]. However, [[Mazda]]'s unique [[rotary engine|rotary]]-powe ...oduction-based race cars, leading to Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, [[Toyota]], [[Nissan]], [[Panoz]], and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] entering the GT categories. This cul
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  • ...same car, beating teams from Porsche, BMW (now running 2 McLaren F1 GTRs), Nissan, Lotus, Lister and Ferrari. Once again the TWR-Porsche car was not the fast ...racted [[WilliamsF1]] to design an open top car (running 2 of them), while Nissan sent 4 of their R390 GT1 cars. The US were again represented properly with
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  • ** First Japanese V6 engine - 1983 Nissan's VG engine series * First electronically-controlled suspension - 1985 [[Nissan Maxima]] (Japan-market model)
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  • ...wn as [[Formula 3000]] and [[Formula Two]]), [[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[For
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  • | [[Nissan Skyline GT-R]]
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  • ...wn as [[Formula 3000]] and [[Formula Two]]), [[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[For
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  • ...the 1987 [[Mazda Capella]] (built until 1996) are examples of this. The [[Nissan Avenir]] is an example of a model that began its life as a utility vehicle,
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  • ...Sauber not returning for [[1990 24 Hours of Le Mans|1990]], Jaguar took on Nissan and Porsche for the 1990 version of the Sarthe classic, and the #3 Jaguar ( ...4 and 1985). They beat teams from Porsche (now with 911 GT1 Evo), McLaren, Nissan, Lotus, Lister and Ferrari. Once again the TWR-Porsche car was not the fast
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''7. [[Nissan Motors]]'''</big> ({{flagiconJapan}}) |[[Nissan Motors|Nissan]]||align="center"|{{flagiconJapan}}
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  • ...wn as [[Formula 3000]] and [[Formula Two]]), [[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], [[Formula
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  • ...pirated engines, produced by [[Oldsmobile]] (under the Aurora label) and [[Nissan]] (badged as Infiniti). That engine formula was replaced by a 3.5L format f
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  • ...ope (except for the [[Ford Maverick|Maverick]] which was outsourced from [[Nissan]]).]]
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  • ...ven for commercial vehicles. Some Japanese manufacturers, such as Toyota, Nissan and recently Honda, have also developed common rail diesel engines.
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  • ...the Bob Sharp Racing team, racing mainly [[Datsun]]s (later rebranded as [[Nissan Motors|Nissans]]) in the [[Trans-Am Series]]. He became heavily associated
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  • ...to F1, where they have been fairly effective, but have now been banned. [[Nissan]] introduced a low bandwidth active suspension in circa 1990 as an option t
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  • | {{flagiconJapan}} [[Datsun]] / [[Nissan]]
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  • ...plications to assure adequate [[understeer]] under all loading conditions. Nissan (Pathfinder), Toyota, Chevrolet, and Dodge also reduce tire pressures for s
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  • In South Africa, the [[Fiat Uno]] was assembled under licence by [[Nissan]], which marketed it through its dealerships as the Uno, without Fiat brand
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